Kenyaโs middle-distance queen Faith Kipyegon is ready to take on a new challengeโlong-distance races, after yet another remarkable outing at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
Kipyegon, who won her fourth 1,500m world title in Tokyo, also claimed silver in the 5000m, finishing just behind her close friend and compatriot Beatrice Chebet, who bagged double gold in the 5000m and 10,000m races.
Speaking after her race, Kipyegon expressed satisfaction with her performance, saying:
ย โThis is my first 5,000m of the season, and Iโm happy to win silver. Beating Chebet was not going to be easyโsheโs in top form.โ
Having dominated the 1,500m for nearly a decade, Kipyegon now says she wants to push herself beyond her comfort zone by embracing longer distances in future competitions.
ย โI donโt want to remain in the same place. I will still run 1500m, but Iโm also preparing for longer races. Itโs time to challenge myself.โ
Kipyegon is already setting her sights on women-only road races, particularly the Athlows Series, where she hopes to inspire more young girls to venture into distance running.
Her transition signals a new phase in her decorated careerโone marked not only by medals but also by mentorship and trailblazing for women in athletics.
With her incredible track record and newfound hunger, Faith Kipyegon is proving that greatness evolvesโand sheโs far from done.
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